Head And Bottle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEF

The downs will lose the sun white alyssumA
Lose the bees' humA
But head and bottle tilted back in the cartB
Will never partB
Till I am cold as midnight and all my hoursC
Are beeless flowersC
He neither sees nor hears nor smells nor thinksD
But only drinksD
Quiet in the yard where tree trunks do not lieE
More quietlyF

Edward Thomas



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